Is it Jeremy's fault he is so obese?
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Re: Is it Jeremy's fault he is so obese?
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I agree that Connie is definitely a main reason. As the parent, she is the one setting the example for Jeremy.bookowlie wrote: ↑14 Mar 2016, 13:20 I still think Connie is the main culprit. A teenager (Jeremy) is not the one bringing home the groceries or, for the most part, preparing meals. Connie just kept grabbing fast food or high-calorie, greasy leftovers from where she worked.
Cozy Rozy (welcome to the forums!) - I agree with you that there is an emotional component to Jeremy's overeating, but it would have been easier for him to lose weight if his mom had healthier meal choices in the house.
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